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very nice :)

maybe it would be nicer with Black border and your signature of some kind :) like your e-mail address or web site etc..etc.

so that people can ask you what body kits you have on etc...

:) good work

lol Joe, black borders are annoying.

They're some great pics, what canon 10d/300d?

The only thing that annoys me is the ricer angles

Thanks for the kind words guys :(

Canon 300d.

Don't know where "ricer angle" came from. The angled shots are called "dutch angle" shots. Their intent is to add a kind of movement to the shot.

Car might look a little ricey with the cf bonnet too. But the bonnet is actually functional. There's a big snail under there that gets kinda hot.

The really angled shots are just things I thought I'd try. I'm bored with the straight shots.

Hmm ah well, each to their own I guess Dark :D

The dutch angle shot didn't originate with ricers. Started long before the term rice was even coined.

Personally I like the dutch angle shot. :D

I like 'em too Wil. I think they make it more interesting to look at. GREAT PICS :P

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